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Pierre Posted - 28/11/2021 : 15:20:55

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Bolivia, Santiago del Chiquitas, Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
15 mm.
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Francesco Posted - 24/02/2022 : 09:06:39
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Originally posted by Larry Bezark

Thanks, Pierre, yes Neoibidionini are difficult, fortunately I have some experience with these guys and can offer some help.

Dear Larry, could you explain me why you and other American entomologists keep using Neoibidionini instead of Ibidionini, while I proved that Neoibidion is an unnecessary replacement name in this publication?
Another proof of this fact is that no valid taxon uses today the name Ibidion sensu Monné.

Moreover, why you and others still use Tropidina, Hoplonina, etc., when all these subtribes are proved nomina nuda? (Cf. Bousquet et. al, 2009).

Both articles were published in refereed magazines and nobody contested them with further articles.
Pierre Posted - 24/02/2022 : 06:17:16
In this case, come back soon: I have others to show!
Larry Bezark Posted - 23/02/2022 : 21:06:50
Thanks, Pierre, yes Neoibidionini are difficult, fortunately I have some experience with these guys and can offer some help.

Larry B.
Pierre Posted - 23/02/2022 : 21:02:16
A chance for us that you are an expert for these ones! There are so many...
Thank you!
Larry Bezark Posted - 23/02/2022 : 18:39:22
A beauty Pierre, I am going to use this on my website, thank you.

This is Tropidion supernotatum (Gounelle, 1909).

Larry B.

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